Thursday, December 22, 2011

On the 12 Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me........
12 reasons to see Dr. Turner in 2012

12. Seeing Dr. Turner regularly will save you lost work & time.
Dental pains can keep people from going to work.
11. Fight cancer10. To set good standards for your children
9. To save money (by detecting dental problems early)!
8. Eight beautiful women work for Dr. Jeffrey Turner
7. Have a whiter and more attractive smile
6. Dr. Turner can spot other systemic conditions that you may have earlier than a family doctor including hypertension and diabetes
5. To Prevent Dental Emergencies
4. Maintain your teeth and bones
3. Periodontal diseases can be preventedRegular cleanings can prevent this serious gum disease from beginning or spreading to other sites.
2. Protect your overall health
And the #1 reason!.....
1. Because you may win a Sonicare! Just like TT (person's initials for privacy) who won one, just because this person was seen by Dr. Turner in 2011! (We did a random drawing of all patients seen in 2011)
Congratulations!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

On the 11th Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me....
11 + reasons to win 1 of 2
Build A Bear Gift Cards!

Be 1 of the first 2 to email us at universityparkfamilydentistry@comcast.net with the answer to the following:
There are 11 + causes of Gum Disease, can you list any 2 of these?
Answers must be received before 4pm, Wednesday, December 21, 2011
The 1st 2 people with 2 correct answers
will each win a $25 Build a Bear Gift Card.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

On the 10th Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me......

On the 10th Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me.....

10 Days of Whitening!

10 Tres White
pre-filled whitening trays

The 1st person who can tell us via phone 574.272.4441 or email, universityparkfamilydentistry@comcast.net
what Armed Forces Dr. Jeffrey served will win the 10 Days of Whitening.
Today only 12/20/2011

Monday, December 19, 2011

9th Day of Christmas

On the 9th Day of Christmas,
my Dentist gave to me.......
9 Full Size Bottles of Listerine Agent Cool Blue for kids!

Be 1 of the first 9 kids to bring in a canned good for the Northern Indiana Food Bank by 5pm today and we will give your child a Bottle of Cool Blue!

Friday, December 16, 2011

8th Day of Christmas

On the 8th Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me.......
8 chances to win a Pro-Health System kit from Crest/Oral B
(includes a full size Crest Pro-Health toothpaste,
floss, mouthrinse, toothbrush & travel bag.)

Be 1 of the first 8 people to bring a canned good for the Northern Indiana Food Bank and get a Free kit!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

7th Day of Christmas

On the 7th Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me.......
7 Free Coffee Mugs filled with Goodies!

The first 7 patients to email us at universityparkfamilydentistry@comcast.net with the school & year Dr. Jeffrey Turner graduated Dental School, will win 1 of 7 Coffee Mugs filled with Dental Goodies.
Email must be received no later than 5pm, Thursday, December 15, 2011.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

On the 6th Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me.......

6 FREE Fluoride Treatments!

The next 6 patients to follow our blog, www.SouthBendSmile.blogspot.com, will receive a 1 FREE Fluoride Treatment at their next Cleaning & Exam visit before 7/1/2012.
Must subscribe before 12/22/11.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

On the 5th Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me....

On the 5th Day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me.......
A chance to win 1 of 5 Poinsettias!
We have too many Poinsettias at the office! Help us get rid of them!
Bring in a canned good for the Northern Indiana Food Bank & be entered to win 1 of 5 Poinsettias!
Drawing will be December 22, 2011 at 12noon.

Monday, December 12, 2011

4th day of Christmas

On the 4th day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me......
4 chances to win a Build a Bear Gift Card!
Call us or email us to sign up for text messages, emails, online statements, or just simply say Merry Christmas on our Facebook Page! Do any of the 4 above or all 4 (by December 22nd) and be entered in for a chance to win a $25 Gift Card to Build a Bear!

Friday, December 9, 2011

12 days of Christmas!

On the 3rd day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me......
3 chances to win a FREE Trial Whitening kit!
Email us at universityparkfamilydentistry@comcast.net to sign up for online billing before December 23, 2011 and be entered 3 times into a drawing for a
FREE Trial Whitening kit
Kit includes custom made whitening trays, 3 tubes of Nite White gel, instructions with Shade Guide. Kit can be given as a great holiday stocking stuffer!
On the 2nd day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me......
A chance to win 2 Notre Dame Hockey Tickets!
Refer a friend or family member to our office today through December 22nd and be entered in for a chance to win 2 Notre Dame Hockey Tickets (game date tbd)
Referred patient must be seen on or before January 31, 2012.
On the 1st day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me......
A FREE REACH Flosser,
when I bring in a canned good for the Northern Indiana Food Bank!
(1 Flosser per person, while supply lasts)
Bring a canned good to University Park Family Dentistry today through December 22nd and receive a FREE REACH Flosser, 1 Flosser per person, while supply lasts.
No Appointment Necessary

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

12 days of Christmas

On the 1st day of Christmas, my Dentist gave to me......
A FREE REACH Flosser,
when I bring in a canned good for the Northern Indiana Food Bank!
(1 Flosser per person, while supply lasts)
Bring a canned good to University Park Family Dentistry today through December 22nd and receive a FREE REACH Flosser, 1 Flosser per person, while supply lasts.
No Appointment Necessary

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Have Healthy Teeth this Thanksgiving!

Remember when eating Thanksgiving this year, the is Healthy food for your teeth.

We eat and we think that food affects our teeth badly. And we are right. But, are there any foods that help keeping our teeth healthy? Is there anything that not only keeps but makes our teeth look and be better? Of course there are such products, and this article is made to describe them.

1. Healthy drink for teeth — Green tea It contains polyphenols, antioxidant plant compounds that prevent plaque from adhering to your teeth and help reduce your chances of developing cavities and gum disease. Tea also has potential for reducing bad breath because it inhibits the growth of the bacteria that cause the odor. Many green teas also contain fluoride (from the leaves and the water it’s steeped in), which helps protect tooth enamel from decay and promotes healthy teeth.

2. Healthy drink and food for teeth — Milk and yogurtUnsweetened yogurt and milk are good for your teeth. They have a low acidity. It means that the gradual wearing away of the teeth, also called dental erosion, is less. In addition they are low in sugar, that means less dental decay, too. Milk also is a good source of calcium, that keeps our teeth healthy. Calcium is the main component of teeth and bones, as we know.

3. Healthy food for teeth — CheeseIt is low carbohydrate and has a high calcium and phosphate content that provides important benefits for your healthy teeth. It helps balance your mouth’s pH, preserves and rebuilds tooth enamel, produces saliva, kills the bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease. Cheese contains calcium, too.

4. Healthy food for teeth — FruitsDifferent fruits like apples, strawberries, citrus fruits, specially kiwis, contain a lot of vitamin C. It is considered the cement that holds all of your cells together, so just as it’s vital for your skin, it’s important for the health of your gum tissue. If you don’t get enough vitamin C, researches show that the collagen network in your gums can break down, making your gums tender and more susceptible to the bacteria that cause periodontal disease.

5. Healthy food for teeth — VegetablesPumpkin, carrots, sweet potato, broccoli are full of vitamin A. This vitamin is absolutely necessary for the formation of tooth enamel. Apart form that, crunchy vegetables cleanse and stimulate your gums, making them healthy.

6. Healthy food for teeth — OnionsThis vegetable contains powerful antibacterial sulfur compounds. Tests showed that onions kill various types of bacteria. Researches indicate that they are most powerful when eaten freshly peeled and raw. It may be not so tasty but good teeth are guaranteed.

7. Healthy food for teeth — Celery This food protects your teeth while extra chewing. It produces plenty of saliva, which neutralizes different bacteria that causes cavities. Additionally, celery massages gums and cleans between teeth keeping them healthy and clean.
8. Healthy food for teeth — Sesame seedsGood teeth can be a result of combining white bread, especially for small kids, and sesame seeds. It sloughs off plaque and helps build tooth enamel. Sesame seeds are also high in calcium, which helps preserve the bone around your teeth and gums. But firstly, it is very delicious.

9. Healthy food for teeth — Animal food Beef, chicken, turkey, eggs – all of them contain phosphorous. Calcium, with the help of vitamin D and phosphorous, creates our bones system. These elements keep teeth stronger and healthier by protecting them from teeth decay.
10. Healthy drink for teeth — WaterHealthy water not only purer, but it cleanses the mouth, allowing the saliva to work wonders depositing essential minerals back into the weakened teeth. Drinking water keeps gums hydrated and helps wash away trapped food particles that decompose in the mouth and cause bad breath.


Every time when you feel that a piece of advice in keeping your teeth healthy is needed remember these 10 foods. They will help you to permanently protect your mouth and gums, earning their names of foods for healthy teeth.

__Compliments of Dental Health Magazine.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Holiday Whitening offers

Why are you paying full price to whiten your teeth? Check out these Holiday Specials!! Holiday Teeth Whitening Offers!
ZOOM! Whitening

Buy one get one 1/2 price Looking for a "White" Holiday Gift?!?! Give someone you love the gift of a whiter, brighter SMILE! ZOOM! Whitening FOR LIFE! Then get a Whiter SMILE for yourself (or someone else) 1/2 Price! $395 for the 1st ZOOM! $197.50 for the 2nd ZOOM! (Offer expires and Gift certificates* must be purchased on or before 12noon December 23, 2011, don't hesitate to call 574.360.2380 for last minute purchases) *Gift certificates should be used within 6 months of purchase, after 6 months (182 days) certificate will begin to reduce in value 10% & an additional 10% each month thereafter)

Nite White Take Home Tray Whitening

Buy one get one $50 off! Purchase Nite White Custom Fitted Trays for someone you love and get a 2nd for $50 off $195 for the 1st Nite White! $145 for the 2nd Nite White! (Offer expires and Gift certificates* must be purchased on or before 12noon December 23, 2011, don't hesitate to call 574.360.2380 for last minute purchases) *Gift certificates should be used within 6 months of purchase, after 6 months (182 days) certificate will begin to reduce in value 10% & an additional 10% each month thereafter)


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 Opalescence Treswhite Supreme preloaded whitening trays PRE Order by November 30, 2011 to guarantee to be in your loved one's STOCKING & receive $10 off! TresWhite $64, if ordered by November 30, 2011 $54

 Remember with all whitening procedures, the best time to whiten is immediately following a professional dental cleaning.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Whiten Now and Get Zoom for LIFE!

Zoom now and get Whitening for LIFE! Give Zoom as a gift and give a lifetime of White Teeth! Call us now for more details! 574.272.4441 or visit WWW.SouthBendSmile.com

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

What keeps you away from the Dentist?

What keeps you from coming to the Dentist?
Is it...
Fear?
Financial?
Time/Schedule?
Not a priority?


FEAR!

A lot of people are "AFRAID" of the dentist, but for what reason?
The needles? Who likes needles? We have valium for that! Most patients who are afraid of needles, take valium for the first appointment, but none thereafter.
The Pain? Common misconceptions of dental pain have past new technology. It will more painful for you not to be able to EAT

FINANCIAL!

The FEAR of the Dentist stems more with the FEAR of the UNKOWN Financial part of it. Unfortunately, society and the insurance companies have not made investing in your SMILE a priority. How are you going to know what something costs without asking? Calling around getting price quotes, unfortunately, is not going to give you an accurate quote on dentistry. Make an appointment with a dentist, get an estimate on your dental treatment. There are financial options, you just have to ASK!

Time/Schedule?

Our office has convenient hours to meet most busy schedules. Before work, after work, lunch hour, what works best for you? We will do the best we can to work with your busy schedule and respect your time.

Not a priority?

What is your priority? Your health? Are you aware that your teeth and gums are directly related to your overall health? Diabetes, heart conditions, need I go on? Even if you don't have any of these conditions, your SMILE is the first thing people see, make it your first priority with your health.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

No question is a stupid question!

Why are my teeth sensitive?

Sensitive teeth often come from the fact that your gums have slightly receded. This recession of the gum line allows the underlying dentin to show through which allows water and food easier access to the sensitive nerve. To manage this, there are a number of toothpastes, gels and even some dental procedures that can be applied. Speak to us in more detail if you have very sensitive teeth.

What should I do to prevent gum disease and tooth decay?

Great teeth and gum care start at home. Brushing and flossing on a daily basis is the best way to take care of your teeth and gums on a continual basis. By keeping to a daily routing you will greatly minimize the risk of gingivitis or tooth decay as you age.

What is Gingivitis?

Gingivitis is a condition caused when bacteria surrounds the teeth and enters the gums. The gums can become irritated, inflamed and often bleed. In order to prevent the condition from worsening, regular hygiene visits are highly recommended. During your visit, our Hygiene team will teach you the proper flossing techniques and Oral Hygiene protocol for Home Care will prevent the Periodontal Disease.

What is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal Disease is a quiet disease that begins with little or no symptoms. It is caused by bacteria that surrounds the teeth and enters the gums. The immediate condition is known as ‘gingivitis’. The gums become irritated, inflamed and often bleed. If not properly treated, the condition worsens. Noticeable symptoms now appear. They include:

•Bad Breath
•Gum Recession
•Gum Sensitivity to Acidic Foods
•Abscesses
•Tooth Pain
•Tooth Loss

How Do YouTreat Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal Disease is a chronic condition that needs immediate attention. Through a series of Periodontal Cleanings, Root Planing & Scaling, Laser Therapy and Local Antibiotics, this condition can be controlled. Periodontal Surgery is only necessary for severe cases.

What is the Difference a White and Silver Filling?


Silver Fillings known as Amalgam have been around for decades. Made from a metal alloy, it was the best restoration for fillings. The metal expands and contracts with the heat and cold placed in the mouth. This allowed for little bacteria to enter a tooth once filled; keeping the tooth healthy and strong.

White Fillings, also known as composites are often made of plastic or glass polymers. These cosmetic fillings allow us to fill a cavity with a substance that will look and feel just like your existing tooth structure. This restoration is created with a resin material and fits tightly into a tooth to prevent decay. Rather than a gray or silver material in your mouth, the composite color will match the tooth color.

How Can I Improve My Smile?

There are several ways in today’s Dental World to enhance your smile. Certain procedures include:

•Tooth Whitening
•Bonding
•Porcelain Veneers
•Porcelain Crowns
We have the capability to improve your smile using all or some of these procedures. For an exact consultation, please contact our office so that we may provide you with a customized treatment plan.

What is Tooth Whitening?

Tooth Whitening is a cost effective and safe procedure to create a beautiful, healthy smile. Over the years, flouride is has been added to the whitening product. This reduces the risk of tooth and gum sensitivity.
Tooth Whitening must be monitored by your dentist and only done after a comprehensive exam and hygiene cleaning.

The whitening process can last for a number of years if maintained properly. Beverages such as coffee, tea, cola and wine will reduce the lasting effect. Remember, if it could stain a white shirt, it will stain your smile!

What is Bonding?

Bonding is a cost effective procedure used to fill gaps in front teeth and to change a tooth’s color. The immediate results are amazing. Within a few hours, you will have a great smile! Bonding like Tooth Whitening may change color over time due to coffee, tea, cola and wine.

What are Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain that go directly on your natural teeth. . This entire procedure can take as few as two visits. Veneers change the size, shape and color of a patient’s teeth. This procedure is used to repair fractured teeth, teeth darkened by age or medication, or a crooked smile. Many times, patients ask for Porcelain Veneers to simply feel and look younger with a straighter, whiter smile!

What are Crowns?


Crowns are a permanent cosmetic procedure that covers the entire tooth. It will change the size, shape and color of the teeth in as few as 2 visits.

What is a Dental Implant?

A Dental Implant is a “man-made” replacement for a missing tooth or tooth root. Made from titanium, this screw-like object is inserted under the gum and directly into the upper or lower jaw bone. There is usually minimal discomfort involved with this procedure. After a period of a few months, the Dental Implant and the bone fuse together. This creates an anchor for the new tooth to be placed onto the dental implant.

What are the Benefits of Dental Implants?


•Dental Implants look and function like your natural tooth.
•Dental Implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth.
•Dental Implants are maintained by routine hygiene visits to your dental office.
•Dental Implants decrease the possibility of bone loss, periodontal disease, tooth movement, and further tooth loss.
•Dental Implants replace the need for a Removable Full or Partial Denture.
•Dental Implants focus only on the tooth or teeth that are missing. A traditional bridge would involve the two or more adjacent teeth being compromised to create a false tooth in between.

Who is a candidate for Dental Implants?
With major advancements in Dentistry and Dental Implants, most people are candidates for Dental Implants. There may be exceptions due to chronic illness, heart disease, and severe osteoporosis.
What does the Dental Implant Procedure Involve?

The average Dental Implant Procedure takes 3 - 4 visits. The first visit is to x-ray the area and take an impression for a surgical guide and a temporary prosthesis to cover the Implant.
The next visit is to place the Implant. A local anesthesia is applied to the area. (Any additional sedation is no longer necessary unless deemed by the dentist). The dentist will then make a minor incision to place the implant. The implant is placed into the jaw bone. The area will then be covered with sutures. The procedure is usually completed with minor pain.

You will next return in approximately 3 months to begin creating the Porcelain Crown to place over the Implant.

How Much Does a Dental Implant Cost?
Fees from Dental Implants vary from dentist to dentist. Always schedule an Implant Consultation to discuss the procedure and all fees involved.

How long does a Dental Implant last?
With routine dental hygiene scheduled and proper home care, A Dental Implant can last approximately 30 years to a lifetime.

Does your office offer financing for services provided?
Please contact us to discuss the options we have available to make your perfect smile today!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Why Brush twice a day?

Many people today feel that, with all the fresh minty wonderful mouthwashes and sprays on the market today, you don't have to brush your teeth but once a day. However, here are the top 5 reasons you should brush your teeth everyday no matter what your age.

1) Bacteria

It takes no time for bacteria to build up in your mouth so when you brush your teeth twice a day you eliminate damaging bacteria that can easily build up over a very short amount of time. If bacteria are left in the mouth and on the teeth for a full 24 hours, it can cause damage to the enamel of your teeth.

Brushing every 12 hours cuts that time in half and if you add a good antiseptic mouthwash and flossing to the mix you will get even better results. Also removing the bacteria will rid you of bad breath and that's always something to smile about.

2) Saliva Production

When you sleep you produce less saliva than when you are awake. What you may not realize is saliva adds an additional tier of defense against bacteria and plaque buildup that can lead to excess cavities. Brushing in the evening before bedtime helps remove bacteria and plaque in your mouth helping to eliminate any damage done by less saliva production.

Brushing your teeth in the morning gets rid of that morning breath by removing acid and bacteria that builds up overnight. Between brushing it is smart to keep your mouth hydrated by drinking lots of water throughout the day or at least chewing sugar-free gum or sucking on sugar-free lozenges.

3) Prevent Tartar Buildup

If you don't brush your teeth thoroughly and often there is something called tartar that attaches itself to your teeth and doesn't want to let go. Your dental hygienist or dentist will have to literally scrape your teeth to remove it from the surface. If you don't get the tartar removed, over time it can lead to bleeding gums (gum disease) or periodontal disease, which can damage your overall health.

The one thing that can keep tartar at bay, and thus the gum diseases, is preventing the buildup by brushing your teeth at least two times a day. If you have a history of tartar buildup, then try a tartar control toothpaste and use tartar and plaque fighting mouthwashes. Your dentist can make a recommendation.

If you smoke or have diabetes you should take extra precautions as you are at a higher risk than the average person. This also holds true is you are a sufferer of dry mouth syndrome. Consult your dentist to get the best results from your home care.

4) Protect Gums

Just like in saliva production where bacteria can run rampant in your mouth, not brushing your gums can lead to a number of issues including periodontal disease, tooth sensitivity, tooth shifting, abscessed teeth, and even tooth loss. If you do not treat your gums well, they can come back to really affect your overall health.

While we think brushing and flossing teeth is about cleaning and polishing your smile, there are some serious issues that can happen in your mouth under the tartar, plaque and bacteria. Since it can be detrimental to your health, it is of the utmost importance you take care of protecting your gums along with your teeth.

If you are unable to control gum disease then treatments include plaque removal in the dentist office as well as prescription mouth rinses to kill bacteria. If the disease has progressed you may need a more invasive surgery.

5) Improved Overall Health

As more and more science comes in we are finding that oral health is linked to some pretty devastating diseases. Lack of good oral health practices can be linked to cardiovascular disease (heart disease), diabetes, osteoporosis, and premature or low birth weight babies.

A healthy bright smile says more about you than you might think. However, a healthy mouth that has been taken care of might be the difference between good overall health and some pretty nasty issues including bacteria from your mouth getting into your bloodstream.

Now you know that brushing your teeth twice a day can increase the odds in your favor that you will have good oral health including bright clean teeth and healthy pink gums. Check with your dentist and see if he or she agrees that brushing your teeth twice a day will give you a leg up on your health. Combine what you do at home with regular dental visits and cleanings and you are on your way to a happy and healthy lifestyle.

Brushing teeth twice a day can insure good oral health along with good dental prevention habits that include regular checkups at your local dentist office.



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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Have you seen our updated Website!!!


Check us out!

www.SouthBendSmile.com

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

November Newsletter

Use your benefits before you lose them!

Call our office as soon as possible for an updated treatment plan!

The END of the 2011 is coming soon!


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month
http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/oral-health-and-hygiene/
Is There an Association Between Gum Disease and Diabetes?

For the nearly 24 million Americans that have diabetes, many may be surprised to learn about an unexpected complication associated with this condition. Research shows that there is an increased prevalence of gum disease among those with diabetes, adding serious gum disease to the list of other complications associated with diabetes, such as heart disease, stroke and kidney disease.



If I Have Diabetes, am I at Risk for Dental Problems?

If your blood glucose levels are poorly controlled, you are more likely to develop serious gum disease and lose more teeth than non-diabetics. Like all infections, serious gum disease may be a factor in causing blood sugar to rise and may make diabetes harder to control.

Other oral problems associated to diabetes include: thrush, an infection caused by fungus that grows in the mouth, and dry mouth which can cause soreness, ulcers, infections and cavities.

How Can I Help Prevent Dental Problems Associated with Diabetes?

First and foremost, control your blood glucose level. Then, take good care of your teeth and gums, along with regular checkups every six months. To control thrush, a fungal infection, maintain good diabetic control, avoid smoking and, if you wear them, remove and clean dentures daily. Good blood glucose control can also help prevent or relieve dry mouth caused by diabetes.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Some Trick or Treating FUN!

Visit our friends at http://www.trickytreats.org/ for good dental tips regarding trick or treating.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Can Halloween Candy Be Safe for Kids' Teeth?

It is Halloween time and your children WANT CANDY! We understand that children are going to have candy at Halloween, but there are some sweets that are not quite as risky to indulge in.

Spooky Treats!

Sticky, gooey, delicious!

The worst type of candy for your teeth is anything sticky, gummy, or gooey. These candies stick to the grooves of your teeth. These candies are not easily removed by brushing. Pre-existing fillings can be damaged by these candies and can even dislodge them.

Less Scary Treats

So what do you give your child who is dying for Halloween Candy?! Ice Cream, Cookies, Chocolate, or Sugar Free Gum is a better alternative. Sugar may still ulitmately case tooth decay, but at least these are easier to clean from your teeth and are usually consumed quickly instead of "grazing."

Don't forget, it's important to eat your sweets at mealtime rather than a snack & drink a lot of water (regular water, not flavored water).

Happy Halloween

Thursday, October 20, 2011

My spouse has bad breath, is this contagious?

Dealing with bad breath from a stranger, friend or casual acquaintance is difficult enough, but when you have to live eat and sleep with that person every day it can really become a challenge. Confronting your husband or spouse can lead to hurt feelings and arguments. Bad breath is a sensitive topic for most people but when the criticism is coming from the one you love it can really hit a raw nerve.
Whether you realize or not your husband may be aware he has foul breath odor and has
tried to remedy the problem on his own without much success. If this is the case he probably is truly embarrassed and if you open the topic in a confrontational manner he may become defensive or apathetic.

Women often have a keen sixth sense when it comes to dealing with sensitive issues and can use those skills to make their husband or partner feel like you’re their ally and not their adversary.

Most of us have had to deal with sour breath at one time or the other. You can share some of your experiences and how you resolved bad breath issues with offering your help.

Sometimes getting at a person’s sense of humor can really break the ice. Follow this link for a really humorous video about breath odor.

Once you have broken down some of the barriers you can begin to hunt for the root of the problem.

Breath that smells can be caused by many issues. Make a checklist include or eliminate anyone of the following possibilities. For example:

•Medications
•Medical Conditions ( sinus infection, gallstones, lactose intolerance, aging)
•The foods we eat (onions, dairy products, garlic, beans, coffee, alcohol breath, fish and red meat)
•Dry mouth
•Dental decay (gum disease, gingivitis, periodontal disease, build up tarter and plaque)


If you come to the dentist on a regular basis, get your spouse to come too!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

I don't understand my dental insurance

I don't understand my dental insurance, can you help?


Dental insurance can be very confusing to the consumer because the word insurance is misleading. Dental insurance is better described as a Dental Benefit, designed to assist in dental costs. Dental benefits usually cover most or all of Preventive care, such as regular cleanings and exams. Then it is usually outlined what benefit is allowed for fillings, crowns, periodontal care, root canals, and more.


A question we get asked a lot is, "How much and what kind dental care can I have done with my type of insurance?"


Often, we can check within our own computer system and verify this information, but most of the time calling your insurance company or going to your insurance company's website is your best bet.


Dental insurance companies will NOT give any specific information, only "general" information, to a Dental office, even a predetermination is not guaranteed. That is why we always describe it as a Dental Benefit.


If you don't have an online account with your insurance company, GET ONE! Most offer this as an option. You can check your benefits, estimate costs, and verify if your claims have been paid.


Most dental insurance companies allow for a maximum paid per year, this is often confused with how medical insurance describes maximum out of pocket. Most companies have not increased this dollar amount since 1975!


Something that cost $1 in 1975 would cost $4.01 today (per the inflation calculator). So you ask, "Why haven't my dental maximums increased 400%, I am sure my premiums have?" HMMM, good question!


You are the only one that can change this! Talk to your Human Resources department and ask this question, so they will ask the same question to the insurance company!

New and Improved Updated Blog

University Park Family Dentistry and Dr. Jeffrey Turner would like to invite you to "FOLLOW OUR BLOG." We are committing to update our blog and keep you posted on Dental Topics and Care. Please feel free to ask us any questions or make suggestions on ideas for Blog topics.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Show us your Vacation SMILE!

Share your Vacation and Easter SMILE with University Park Family Dentistry for a chance to win FREE Whitening*! It's Spring Break in Michiana and WE want to see your SMILE! Tag us in your FACEBOOK** Vacation and Easter Photos during the Month of April and be entered in a chance to win FREE Whitening*. Visit our website www.SouthBendSmile.com for more details! *FREE Whitening is trial Nite White kit. If winner has previously purchased whitening, 3 pack refill kit will be issued. You don't have to be a patient of Dr. Turner to enter. In the event the winner is not a patient of Dr. Turner, we can not guarantee whitening results.**If you do not have FACEBOOK, you can email your photos. By emailing your photos, you allow University Park Family Dentistry the right to post them listing your name on FACEBOOK.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Toothache troubles in South Bend, IN

Having a toothache? Here is what you can do at home until you can get to your dentist!

-Pain medication: Tylenol, Advil, or Aleve
-Rinse: Rinse with warm salt water or Listerine
-Warm Compress: on your cheek
-Orajel
-Call your Dentist!

March is Nutrition Awareness Month!

March is Nutrition Awareness Month! See how Nutrition affects your teeth... http://www.eatright.org/nnm/blog.aspx?id=6442451365&blogid=6442450952&terms=teeth

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

FREE ZOOM WHITENING!!

Refer your Friends to our FACEBOOK! We want 500 Friends on FACEBOOK! Once we reach 500 Friends we will give away a ZOOM Whitening to one of them!! You do not need to be a patient of Dr. Turner to win or be a friend!! FRIEND US NOW!